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- Sound One Shot | Sound ICSE Class 10 | Sound Physics 2023-24 | @sirtarunrupani
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1:20:50
Ans a is 320m/s
And b is 1760m distance between the 2 hills
1:21:50
Q9 ans is 362.5m
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Sound is produced when a body vibrates, and the vibrations are transmitted through a medium as waves. The video discusses the properties of sound, such as frequency, wavelength, and intensity, and their applications in various fields.
Key moments:
06:33 Sound is an energy that creates sensations in the ears, with frequencies ranging from 20 to 20000 Hertz, audible to humans, while ultrasonic frequencies above 20000 Hertz are not audible.
-Understanding the concept of sound energy and how it travels through different mediums like solid, liquid, and gas.
-Exploring the audible frequency range of sound waves and the significance of the audible range for human hearing.
08:13 Ultrasound is sound with a frequency higher than 20,000 hertz, elephants communicate using infrasound, and sound waves travel in waves with specific properties like amplitude and frequency.
-Elephants produce sound waves below 20 hertz for communication, showcasing their infrasound capabilities.
-Understanding amplitude and frequency in sound waves helps in navigation and object detection.
-Explaining displacement-time graphs and the concept of amplitude in sound waves for better comprehension.
20:56 Longitudinal waves travel particles in the same direction as the wave, while compression and rarefaction occur in the medium. Understanding wave movement helps comprehend sound propagation.
-Compression and rarefaction in longitudinal waves. It explains how particles move in the medium, affecting sound propagation and wave behavior.
-Difference between solid and liquid mediums. Solid waves travel inside solids, while sound waves inside liquids vibrate particles.
-Particle movement in compression and rarefaction. Understanding the direction of wave movement aids in visualizing sound wave behavior and propagation.
24:23 Sound waves reflect differently based on the surface they strike, affecting sound production and perception, demonstrated through experiments with various surfaces and materials.
-Understanding how sound waves reflect off different surfaces and materials impacts sound production and perception.
-Exploring the concept of sound reflection through experiments with hard surfaces like wood and cardboard tubes.
-Demonstrating the importance of surface size and material in sound reflection and how it influences sound waves.
32:29 Understanding the concept of sound reflection and distance is crucial in sound production. The minimum distance for sound reflection should be 17 meters to ensure clear and distinct sound quality.
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-Factors influencing sound intensity and pressure for optimal sound production. Reflecting surface distance and producer's distance play a key role in sound quality.
-Significance of sound intensity in achieving clear and impactful sound. The intensity of sound should be sufficient to reach the listener's ears effectively.
46:27 Ultrasound waves travel long distances without bending, useful for detecting objects. Dolphins use ultrasound waves for communication and navigation, showing their caring and intelligent nature.
-Ultrasound waves travel straight and bounce off objects, aiding in object detection and navigation, showcasing their unique properties.
-Dolphins use ultrasound waves for communication and navigation, demonstrating their high level of intelligence and care for their environment.
-Ultrasound waves help in warning dolphins about obstacles and enemies, showcasing their ability to protect themselves using advanced technology.
48:38 Ultrasound technology is used in various fields like marine navigation and medical imaging. It helps detect objects underwater and medical conditions like kidney stones or fetal development.
-Marine navigation utilizes ultrasound technology for detecting fish shoals and ocean depths, aiding in safe navigation and fishery management.
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56:44 Understanding the concepts of frequency, velocity, and wavelength in sound waves is crucial for solving problems involving sound. The relationship between these parameters can be simplified using mathematical formulas.
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1:27:11 Resonance occurs when two bodies vibrate at the same frequency, amplifying each other's vibrations, demonstrated through tuning forks in the video.
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-Demonstration using tuning forks to show resonance and how it affects the vibrations of objects.
-Importance of adjusting the amplitude and frequency levels to achieve resonance and amplify vibrations.
1:36:57 Sound intensity and loudness are different concepts. Loudness is subjective, while intensity is a measurable quantity. Understanding the relationship between pitch and frequency is crucial in music production.
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1:43:18 Sound quality depends on wave patterns, instrument quality, and music tuning, impacting voice recognition and noise perception in different individuals.
-Voice waveforms vary for each individual, influencing sound quality and recognition, highlighting the importance of wave patterns in sound production.
-Differentiating between music and noise, understanding sound quality's dependence on wave patterns and design, and its impact on perception and enjoyment.
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1:20:46 8th a ka ans 320m/s
8th b ka 1760m
Kaise??
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8. (a) 320m/s
(b) 1760m
9. 1450 m
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Does the sound refracts when it passes from one medium to another ?
36:30 Velocity of Sound = 332 m/s
Persistence of Hearing (Time) = 0.1 s
Distance = ?
• d = v × t /2
= 332 × 0.1 /2
= 33.2 /2
= 16.6 m
= ~ 17 m (approx.)
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1:21:50
Q9 ans is 362.5m
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